It is easy to make fun of hipsters. For a few years ago More and more blogs and articles by the same scheme "high Ey, buy n jute bag, stuff the carrots pants alittle bit, go to the flea market and read Nietzsche, then you are but damn hipsters."
for me, I do occasionally fun of them, namely, it is great fun. But one thing I want to give with. WE HAVE IT ALL UNDERSTAND NOW! Please do not still a Article more about that hipster look stupid and should cease to be listed so cool.
I think it's also about time to say that I prefer the Hipsterkultur a lot, than many other hip movements. Of course, it sucks. "I have no television, because you stupid, I read a lot and would rather go to exhibitions." - And yet, if we're honest, it actually makes more sense to read a few books and We Are Family simply omit. Whether it is that it's now cool to have read all the philosophers, or whether it constitutes a serious interest - to do it. What do you want to make fun of that read so many Nietzsche, so what, anyway? That you'd never even read Nietzsche, because yes Two And A Half Men is on TV, or because you are much more interested in it and it's not just cool? How do you take to know you have the right to read books for any reason other people?
What's so objectionable if it likes to go to exhibitions? Are those with the carrot pants, the Jutebeuteln, Schnürschühchen the flea market in the exhibitions outed as "I'm looking for is not really an art, but I must of course comply with a certain stereotype"?
The Hipsterkultur's a cliche, for sure. It is no exaggeration to 95% of the people who have the "typical" clothing style, the narrow field of interest can already get into art, literature, film, music, trash and vintage clothing. But stereotypes are not always bad, I personally find it as a stereotype, the youth drives. This results in more flea markets, there are more photography exhibitions and parties are held not only in P1.
So, fuck off
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